Income tax rates and allowances for 2024/25
The 2024/25 tax year starts on 6 April 2024. Although many of the rates and thresholds are the same as for 2023/24, there are some …
The 2024/25 tax year starts on 6 April 2024. Although many of the rates and thresholds are the same as for 2023/24, there are some …
As widely predicted, in his 2024 Spring Budget, the Chancellor announced a 2% cut in the main rates of Class 1 and Class 4 National …
Tax codes are fundamental to the operation of PAYE. If your tax code is correct, you should pay the right amount of tax on your …
It is often said that inheritance tax (IHT) is a voluntary tax, and one that can be avoided if you give away sufficient assets at …
Individuals making capital disposals do not pay capital gains tax if their net gains for the tax year (chargeable gains less allowable losses for the …
Paying National Insurance contributions allows individuals to earn qualifying years, which in turn provides them with entitlement to the state pension and certain contributory benefits. …
Earlier in the year, it was erroneously reported in the press that new tax rules were coming into force which would mean that anyone selling …
Employers must pay their workers at least the statutory minimum wage for their age. Depending on the age of the worker, they may be entitled …
Employers can opt to deal with taxable benefits in kind through the payroll (known as ‘payrolling’) rather than reporting them to HMRC after the end …
For tax purposes, where an employee uses their own car for work, mileage allowances can be paid tax-free up to the approved amount, which is …
As the end of the tax year approaches, it is prudent to review your pension contributions for the year and consider whether it is worth …
As the end of the tax year approaches, it is prudent for those operating their business as a personal or family company to review the …